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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Benefits of using a larger crank pulley over a smaller snout pulley?
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<blockquote data-quote="02reaper" data-source="post: 5915631" data-attributes="member: 13943"><p>Seems to me that theres only so fast you can spin the stock Eaton blower before gains are offset by the heat. Are the 2.76/2.80 pulleys on the verge of over spinning the blower, even if ported? Atleast with an upper pulley, the blower is the only thing spinning faster. With the lower pulley aren't you spinning some other accessories faster also?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="02reaper, post: 5915631, member: 13943"] Seems to me that theres only so fast you can spin the stock Eaton blower before gains are offset by the heat. Are the 2.76/2.80 pulleys on the verge of over spinning the blower, even if ported? Atleast with an upper pulley, the blower is the only thing spinning faster. With the lower pulley aren't you spinning some other accessories faster also? [/QUOTE]
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Benefits of using a larger crank pulley over a smaller snout pulley?
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